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Erase words on document, then type in new ones, move one all move

kentuckynet (MIS)
24 Feb 11 13:47
Hello,
I just kinda blunder around with adobe photoshop.
I have a document that i need to erase some dates in a few different locations. Once erased i need to type new dates in those locations.
When i do this and i use the move tool they all move around?
When i type one in i may need to move it a little and i dont want them all to move.

Can someone tell me the right way to do this?
or
If theres a better program for this by all means tell me!

Thanks
audiopro (Programmer)
25 Feb 11 11:52
Put each date on it's own layer and they will move independently.
If you need to move one which is on the same layer as others, select the area, you wish to move, with the marquee tool and then move the area with the move tool.

Keith
www.studiosoft.co.uk

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